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1 The party received the new figures through a series of parliamentary questions.
2 The British economy is finally out of recession, according to new figures .
3 The new figures followed adjustments to population size and human height estimates.
4 This was 70 per cent more than last year, new figures show.
5 The new figures tell us something very important about the universities themselves.
6 The Government has, not surprisingly, greeted the new figures with some enthusiasm.
7 But it has actually made judges busier than ever, new figures show.
8 Fewer jobs were left vacant across Ireland last month, new figures revealed today.
9 However, in a statement later on Tuesday, Air France denied the new figures .
10 Gardaí used pepper spray more than 500 times last year, new figures show.
11 These new figures will add fuel to concerns about a wider staffing crisis.
12 One in 10 people suffers food poverty in Ireland, new figures have revealed.
13 The new figures were released on Thursday under the Freedom of Information Act.
14 But new figures suggest the trade has actually increased since then.
15 The new figures will come as an embarrassment to the government.
16 These extend the elemental families with new figures that complement those already available.
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